RE: poly timing
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RE: poly timing



Schuyler,  make sure to find out if these pistons will hit your valves.  
If they're made for a stock Poly stroke, they will probably be too tall.

Sean


Schuyler Wrobel wrote:
> 
   I have a Polystroker project thats slowly coming together. I have a 
crank from a 360 that would need
> the mains ground down to fit the Poly block, and then get everything  
> balanced. I have some slightly used 040 speed pro pistons with new  
> rings,
> which I hope are in good enough shape for my build?!


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